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General Category => Discover Seattle! => Topic started by: TehBorken on Jul 15 06 05:57

Title: Found From Space
Post by: TehBorken on Jul 15 06 05:57
[font style="font-weight: bold;" size="5"]Lost Mayan Ruins Found From Space[/font]

Pretty slick trick. NASA archaeologist Tom Sever and scientist Dan Irwin, and University of New Hampshire archaeologist William Saturno used "remote-sensing" technology to uncover Maya ruins from space without having to trek though jungles (which wouldn't have worked, anyway).

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[blockquote][em]"From the air, everything but the tops of very few surviving pyramids are hidden by the tree canopy," said Sever, widely recognized for two decades as a pioneer in the use of aerospace remote-sensing for archaeology. "On the ground, the 60- to 100-foot trees and dense undergrowth can obscure objects as close as 10 feet away. Explorers can stumble right through an ancient city that once housed thousands — and never even realize it."[/em][/p] [em]Sever has explored the capacity of remote sensing technology and the science of collecting information about the Earth's surface using aerial or space-based photography to serve archeology. He and Irwin provided Saturno with high-resolution commercial satellite images of the rainforest, and collected data from NASA's Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar, an instrument capable of penetrating clouds, snow and forest canopies and flown aboard a converted McDonnel Douglas DC-8 serving as a flying science laboratory. NASA's DC-8 was operated by Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif.[/em][/p] [em]These resulting Earth observations have helped the team survey an uncharted region around San Bartolo, Guatemala. They discovered a correlation between the color and reflectivity of the vegetation seen in the images — their "signature," which is captured by instruments measuring light in the visible and near-infrared spectrums — and the location of known archaeological sites.[/em][/p] [/blockquote] [a href="vny!://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/news/news/releases/2006/06-018.html"]Link[/a]


 
Title: Re: Found From Space
Post by: kingy on Jul 15 06 02:39
that is awesome!

  i wonder how long it will take before that place becomes a tourist attraction.
Title: Re: Found From Space
Post by: kitten on Jul 15 06 02:50
First they will have to remove the vegetation and get rid of all the dangerous animals and reptiles, except for a few they will put in a zoo.  Then they need a few 5-star hotels for the tourists and some upscale restaurants.  Next they build a proper road to the ruins.  That's when it will be open to tourism.
Title: Re: Found From Space
Post by: Gopher on Jul 16 06 11:14
The old old story, "They paved paradise, they put up a parking lot".